2. Didgeridoo
Australia ancese. It is supposed to be about 2000 years
old, 1 according to the dating of some cave paintings in
which the instrument appears, althoughtral aerophone
used by the native peoples of that country. It belongs to
the family of trumpets. Basically it is a wooden tube.
3. Sitar
The sitar is a versatile instrument with delicate
and brilliant sound, appropriate to express the
slow development of the ragas as well as to
serve the virtuous performance.
4. Bagpipes
set of bagpipes minimally consists of an air supply, a bag, a chanter, and usually at least one drone. Many
bagpipes have more than one drone (and, sometimes, more than one chanter) in various combinations,
held in place in stocks—sockets that fasten the various pipes to the bag.
The most common method of supplying air to the bag is through blowing into a blowpipe or blowstick. In
some pipes the player must cover the tip of the blowpipe with their tongue while inhaling, but most
blowpipes have a non-return valve that eliminates this need. In recent times, there are many .